This year's conference will highlight best practices related to important industry-related topics such as: mobile learning, global opportunities, open education resources, online learning, the business of learning management systems (LMS), digital rights management, and market data.

In addition, ETIS will host the 2010 Innovation Incubator Program, which connects developers of new education technology with potential investors and companies seeking products for acquisition. The deadline to enter a product into the program is March 22.

And as always, conference attendees are invited to the annual CODiE Awards Reception and Gala, honoring the premier products and services for the ed tech industry. The presentation will take place the evening of May 24. For further information and registration, visit the CODiE Web page.

For conference details and registration, as well as information on accommodations, visit the Ed Tech Industry Summit site here.

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Whitepapers

Listening to student' voices and giving them learning choices are critical in providing personalized learning.

Incorporating student voice and choice results in better educational outcomes, and happier students and teachers. This whitepaper shares insights from Student Voice, an organization that helps educators and students incorporate student voice and choice in teaching and learning, and from Hall County School District in Georgia, where students’ voices and choices already are critical elements of personalized education.
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